Who is Darwin Nunez and what can he bring to Liverpool?
He joins Liverpool from Benfica, who he joined in 2020 having previously moved to Europe with Almeria.
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He joins Liverpool from Benfica, who he joined in 2020 having previously moved to Europe with Almeria.
(Reuters) - Liverpool have signed Darwin Nunez on a long-term contract, the Premier League club announced on Tuesday after the Uruguayan forward completed his move from Benfica.
Even as a skinny 13 year-old, there was little doubt where Darwin Núñez would end up. “I still remember the first time I saw him play,” says José Perdomo, the man who first discovered Liverpool’s record signing. “Darwin was taller than most kids of his age, very skinny – a player made for Europe.”
Liverpool have signed Darwin Nunez from Benfica for a transfer fee which could rise as high as €100m (£86.9m). The Uruguay international has signed a long-term contract with the Merseyside club and becomes Jurgen Klopp's second signing of the summer transfer window. Ad/> Nunez will join the League Cup and FA Cup holders for an initial fee of €80m (£68.3m), with up to €20m (£17.3m) in add-ons which could make him Liverpool's record signing, trumping the £75m the club paid for defender Virgil van Dijk from Southampton.
Liverpool's incoming £85 million (€100m/$105m) signing Darwin Nunez has been described as a "pure striker" by Guti, but the former Real Madrid star has highlighted one issue he may have trouble with.
Benfica announced earlier this week that their star player, Darwin Nunez, is moving to Liverpool in a deal potentially worth €100m.
Liverpool have signed Benfica striker Darwin Nunez for what could potentially be a club-record fee, subject to international clearance and a work permit.
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